August 8, 2014 2:07pm EDTAugust 4, 2014 9:35am EDTWho has the best uniform in college football? From the traditional (Penn State) to the transitional (Maryland) and everything in between, we offer the full spectrum of school colors. Vote now in the round of 32 in our bracket.Penn State, Oregon, Maryland and Florida State(Paul Nisely/SN IllustrationAP Photos)

If you're a traditionalist, maybe it's Penn State or Alabama. If you've got a thing for something wild, maybe it's Oregon, Baylor or Maryland. Or maybe you're somewhere in between — progressive, but not crazy — and you like the look of Miami or Florida State.

We've seeded a field of 32 uniforms with a range of different qualifiers in order to set up the ultimate college football uniform challenge. Here are a few things you'll want to know before you vote.

— We've got four regions, with each one covering a different area of the colege football uni landscape. The four regions: Traditional (classics), Transitional (great uniforms that received occasional significant tweaks over the last decade), One-offs (the wild, one-game unis) and Helmets (great overall unis that get into consideration thanks to a helmet). The Traditional and Transitional will meet in one semifinal while the One-offs and Helmets will meet in another, setting up an old-school, new-school battle for college football's best uniform.

— For Traditional and Transitional, we've used home uniforms from 2013. In the case of the One-off and Helmet regions, we worked off of uniforms that were worn in the 2013-14 season.

— There were some tough omissions. We willingly accept your hate.

— Voting will close at 11 a.m. ET Tuesday for the round of 32. The round of 16 will begin at noon ET, Aug. 5. We'll then close each round's voting the next day at 11 a.m. ET until we work through the finals on Friday.